Yeah Warren you are correct. That seems to be a hack for adding subdomain. So to answer your queries what I wanted to achieve is mail.example.com will be my subdomain [again its just not gonna be my host entry] it will be a delegated sub-domain for which I'll build internal DNS server for Loadbalancing purpose as I will be implementing peplink LBs and they do offer DNS based load balancing. here is the link.
So instead of moving entire zone inside I thought just create a subdomain and build BIND internally? http://www.peplink.com/knowledgebase/setting-up-inbound-load-balance-with-a-delegated-sub-domain/ http://www.peplink.com/knowledgebase/how-to-set-up-the-integrated-dns-server-for-inbound-load-balancing/ So further to that if I decide to move my entire Zone inside; I believe the only changes I would need to do on my registrar portal is add up NS records [on my new BIND servers] and A records [glue records], right? On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:52 AM, John Levine <jo...@iecc.com> wrote: > >I mean I have example.com hosted with Go Daddy while I need sub-domain > >ftp.example.com to be delegated to my internal BIND server. > > > >Does any one know how do I do it in Go Daddy? > > The easiest approach in the long run is to move the DNS for the whole > domain to your own DNS servers. Large cheap hosting services like > Godaddy do not deal well with exceptions. Pointing the 2LD at your > servers is normal, delegating a subdomain is an exception. > > If you have web or other hosting there, you can still point the DNS > records back at them as needed. > > R's, > John >
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